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Emotion Wellness During and After Pregnancy
There are few experiences in life that are as significant as that of being a mother. Having a baby can be an exhilarating and sometimes unpredictable time. Along with the physical changes of childbearing and giving birth, a woman may also go through emotional changes as she prepares for motherhood. Sometimes, instead of being excited, joyful and in the brink of good health, she can find herself struggling to cope with the pregnancy, or with caring and adapting to a newborn in her life.
A woman’s emotional well-being during this period of time is just as important as her physical health. During pregnancy, a woman under tremendous stress may go into early labour. After delivery, a mother who experiences symptoms of depression may have difficulty bonding with the child.
Studies have shown that up to one in 10 women would experience depression during pregnancy or after birth. If you are having the symptoms of depression or anxiety for most days up to two weeks, or you have difficulties functioning in your daily life, you are entitled to be cared for, so that you can go on to care for your loved ones.
Symptoms of depression include:
Low mood
Irritability
Tearfulness
Poor sleep
Loss of interest or pleasure in activities
Poor appetite
Poor concentration or forgetfulness
Loss of energy
Excessive self-blame or guilt
Feeling hopeless or that life is meaningless.
Some women may also have accompanying anxiety symptoms, such as:
Feeling tense
Palpitations, feeling breathless, chest tightness
Panic attacks
Excessive worries about the baby.
Depression is highly treatable if you are willing to seek help. Treatment involves therapy or counseling, and medication where necessary. Women often worry about the safety of antidepressants, but there are options available for pregnant or lactating women that are clinically beneficial.
For a consultation with a KKH Women’s Mental Wellness specialist, please call our Central Appointments at 6294 4050.
The Perinatal Depression and Anxiety Support and Education Group provide care and support for women with antenatal and postnatal depression / anxiety. Please call 6394 2205 for enquiries.
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